View the list of family apartments currently available at Wymount Terrace and Wyview Park.

- Beginning 3/1/15, residents living in Family Housing will enjoy the freedom to connect their own personal router and wireless access point
to the BYU Housing Network through an OIT provided network jack in the apartment. This is made possible by recent advances in router technology.
For more information,
please click here.

Air Conditioning/Heating

Wymount Terrace apartments do not have installed air conditioning. Portable refrigeration units and self-evaporated coolers may be used
in Wymount Terrace but may not be attached to the buildings. Water lines may not be pierced and attached to refrigeration units or
evaporative coolers.

Wyview Park has central air conditioning.

Contact Auxiliary Maintenance at (801) 422-4411 for all heating problems. Qualified technicians will come to service the gas furnace
and water heater. Do not attempt to adjust or light the pilot lights. The water heater has been pre-set to 120&deg Fahrenheit. When the
furnace is in use, the filters will be regularly exchanged. This service is provided so that the heating units operate with maximum
efficiency.

Alterations

Changes, alterations, or additions to the apartments are not permitted, including, but not limited to, painting and installing or
replacing appliances and fixtures.

Clipboards

Each apartment has a clipboard outside the door. This clipboard is for Family Housing, Community Aide, and Ward use only.

Clotheslines

You are welcome to use freestanding racks in your apartment. However, string clotheslines inside or outside of the apartments are not
permitted because of the damage they can cause.

Floors

Floors consist of vinyl and carpeting. These coverings are durable and should require only normal care and attention for proper upkeep.
Floors should be vacuumed, swept, and mopped regularly.

Do not use waxes on the vinyl surfaces while cleaning floors. Waxes and cleaners not specifically designed for vinyl floors may damage
the flooring materials. Please refer to labels on cleaning products to make sure they are designed for the floor material in the
apartment. Care should be taken to avoid putting heavy, caster-wheel furniture on the vinyl. You will be charged for any dents,
scratches, and marks on the floor resulting from such use.

Student Family Housing apartments have carpets in the living rooms and bedrooms. The University's professional carpet cleaning
personnel will be available to shampoo the carpets three times a year. You may choose not to have them cleaned that often, but carpets
must be cleaned at least once a year. Stains and spills must be cleaned immediately to prevent setting of the stain. After you have done
all that you can do, please call the Custodial Office in your area (Wymount Terrace 801-422-4180, Wyview Park 801-422-9247) for further direction.
You will be charged for any permanent stains or other damages to the carpets.

Furnishings/Furniture

Apartments are furnished with a gas or electric range, a refrigerator, Levolor&reg blinds, and carpeting. Furnishings may not be removed
from the apartment except by authorized Housing personnel. Furnishings must be left in their designated locations.

The Student Family Housing Office also has rental furniture available. See the furniture
rental section of the Services page for more information and prices.

Kitchen Counter Tops

The counter tops are heat resistant, but they will burn or scorch. Stainless steel inserts are provided as "hot spots" where hot pans
may be placed (South Wymount Terrace only). Both the counter tops and the stainless steel "hot spots" will scar if used as cutting
surfaces. If you burn, scorch, or scar the counter tops you will be charged for replacement.

Lighting &amp Electrical Fixtures

Please contact Auxiliary Maintenance at 801-422-4411 for fluorescent light replacements, appliance bulbs, or for electrical repairs.
You are required to replace any burned out light bulbs at your expense prior to moving out (60 watt light bulbs are recommended). Please
help eliminate electrical difficulties by taking normal precautions with appliances (not overloading outlets, keeping water away from
electrical fixtures, etc.).

Maintenance

You are required to keep the premises, furnishings, and fixtures in good, safe, and clean condition. You should not attempt repairs
yourself. Report any needed repairs to Auxiliary Maintenance at 801-422-4411, Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. For emergency
maintenance after hours, on weekends, and during holidays, contact the on-call maintenance person at cell phone number 801-372-2845 (this is
an off-campus number).

The University reserves the right to enter apartments with reasonable notice (12 hours) for preventative maintenance, improvements,
inspections, or to show the unit. Work orders called in will be considered as notice that University personnel may enter the premises
during reasonable hours to make necessary or agreed repairs. The University Maintenance personnel do not work on an appointment basis. In
an emergency, BYU may enter the premises at any time without prior permission.

Nail Holes

You are permitted to have a maximum of four nails/anchors in each room of your apartment (including nails or anchor bolts already
present when you move in). You will be charged a repair fee for each additional hole when you move out. You should not patch holes in the
walls of your apartment, as a larger fee will be assessed for nail holes that have been filled.

Painting

Prior to your arrival, a BYU maintenance crew will inspect and paint (if needed) your apartment. You should not paint your apartment.
Wallpaper, borders, and contact paper are not to be used on the walls or other surfaces (such as on shelves or inside drawers) because of
the damage they can cause to the surfaces.

Plumbing

Care should be taken so that foreign objects are not flushed down the drains or toilets. Foreign objects can clog the system and cause
inconveniences for you and your neighbors. Call Auxiliary Maintenance at 801-422-4411 to fix clogs, dripping taps, leaks, or any other
plumbing problems. You may also call the cell phone number 372-2845 after hours (this is an off-campus number).

The garbage disposal will operate effectively as long as it is used to dispose of only soft-textured food wastes. Keep a large stream
of cold water running into the disposal unit during use. The water acts as a lubricant to the grinding process and flushes the ground
waste away. The kitchen sink may become clogged if solid items (such as pits), extremely fibrous items (such as corncobs, celery stalks,
or banana peels), or bulky materials (such as large amounts of fruit, vegetable peelings, or egg shells) are forced into the disposal.
Under no circumstances should plastic bags, foil, or other non-food items be placed in the garbage disposal. Care should be taken to
prevent children from operating garbage disposals or from placing hard items, such as silverware, in the grinder. Absorbent foods (such as
rice) clog the pipes and should not be dumped into the garbage disposal.

Student Family Housing does not have plumbing or electrical fixtures adequate to accommodate appliances in the apartment. Storage is
available for appliances for a minimal monthly charge.

Windows &amp Screens

Most windows and screens are removable and may be taken out for cleaning. They may not, however, be left out of the window frames.